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Which CS5 tutorial book to enhance a person's face?

 
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Jan 11, 2011 20:51 |  #1

I know that there are a great number of CS5 video tutorials, but I prefer written instructions to video ones. What I am looking for is a book, or even pdf tutorials, for enhancing the face: eyes, hair, teeth, and so forth using CS5.

Do you know of any such product (s)?


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Jan 11, 2011 21:00 |  #2

Here's one. It's for CS4, but it is still good for CS5.

http://www.grygarness.​com/books/978095583034​1.htm (external link)


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Jan 11, 2011 21:03 |  #3

A classic is "Skin: the Complete Guide to Digitally Lighting, ... " (long title) by Lee Varis, It's been updated from its early edition -- check out Amazon for the most recent (or go to his Web site).


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Jan 13, 2011 00:36 |  #4

I just found on the Internet the book I was looking for and didn't know existed: "Adobe PhotoShop CS5: Professional Portrait Retouching" by Scott Kelby.

But I will wait a while so see what others have to say about this new book. Well...I am waiting for Amazon to sell this book so i don't have to pay for S&H to Alaska.

My apologies if I sound cheap :)


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